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Welcome to Edmond, Oklahoma! Located in the heart of Oklahoma, just north of Oklahoma City, Edmond is considered by many to be the "Crown Jewel" of Oklahoma. If you're passing through, attending a convention or sporting event, taking a family vacation, or looking to relocate, Edmond is an exciting community that is sure to meet your needs.

Edmond offers outstanding hotels, conveniently located attractions, championship golf, and nostalgic shopping areas featuring the unique and antique, all with the added pleasure of beautiful public art cavorting on almost every corner. Located on scenic Route 66, The Mother Road, a stay in Edmond places you just minutes from international attractions such as the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Remington Park horse racing, the Lazy E Arena and picturesquely historic Guthrie, just to name a few!

Call or write the Edmond Convention & Visitors Bureau today to get the latest in vacation information, tour itineraries and convention planning assistance. Travel is our business and helping you enjoy Edmond is our specialty.

Featured Events

A 4-week art exhibit at UCO's Melton Gallery
The Melton Gallery is pleased to host the group exhibit CONTINUUM, showcasing...
A 4-week art exhibit at UCO's Melton Gallery
The Melton Gallery is pleased to host the group exhibit CONTINUUM, showcasing the legacy of past and present UCO ceramics faculty, Gayle Singer, Barbara Weidell, and Eric Hoefer, and the work of CFAD’s new Dean, Steve Hansen in March of 2018. This dynamic group of ceramists will display their talent in the form of 3D sculpture ranging from pop-art teapots to anthropomorphic figures, exploring the diversity, scope, and continuum of the art of ceramics.

Agatha Christie’s famous murder mystery, “The Mousetrap” opened in London-West End in 1952 and is still running....
Agatha Christie’s famous murder mystery, “The Mousetrap” opened in London-West End in 1952 and is still running. The dynamic and eccentric characters and exciting plot twists make “The Mousetrap” a crowd pleaser.